Each student has a recess following their assigned lunch time. You are welcome to join your student during this time & may take them to the portable where the book fair is in full swing, if you like, or depart should your schedule require.

The older students doing Read, Write, Act will be doing a full read through on their last session with the Artist-in-Residence from the Oregon Children’s Theater. The students worked in teams to write a screen play from a book. While it is not a full performance, the read through might be something fun for parents to watch and enjoy. Come!

Thank you PTA for organizing a really fun night for the Fox Family. Mr. Peabody and Sherman entertained us and the first 100 kids got movie glasses to get into the spirit!

]]>0Doreen McKercherhttp://schools.camas.wednet.edu/dorothyfox/?p=20772014-12-09T01:23:44Z2014-12-09T01:23:44Zmore »]]>Yeah, having your schoolwork posted on the fridge at home is cool. But having a video you made posted on the Camas School District website and screened at the Liberty Theatre in downtown Camas? We think that’s pretty cool, too. That’s why we’re excited to announce the first-ever Camas School District Student Film Festival: a video contest created just for K-12 students, and whose finalists will have their short films shown at the Liberty Theatre. Finalist videos may also be featured on the District website, YouTube channel, and social media pages.

Contest ends February 4, 2015. Click here to download the Official Rules.